Posts Tagged "Wire Cage"

Picking out pendant lighting can be tricky! Trying to marry functionality and aesthetics with hundreds of sizes, finish colors, and options to choose from can be overwhelming. Where to start? If you’re shopping for your first barn pendant light, we have a few simple questions you can consider to help narrow down your selections so you can select the perfect light for your space.
1. How large is the area you need to illuminate?
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Dianne’s Fishbar knows zesty. From their eclectic menu of East-Coast flavors, Baja Mexican and seafood samplings to their vibrant restaurant interiors, Dianne’s passion for dining experiences makes it a highlight of the Ontario, Canada cuisine scene.
Before Dianne’s, this venue housed an Italian restaurant. Its transformation was a design collaboration between owner Tim Pater, SZA Architects, and builder Trevor Henderson. We got in touch with Tim to chat about his vision for this restaurant and what drew him to BarnLightElectric.com for unique restaurant lighting solutions.
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Another photo was sent in from a customer who couldn’t wait to show off her new galvanized pendant – so soon, she hasn’t even finished decorating yet! This photo comes from a mother in the process of converting her son’s bedroom into a sports themed space dedicated to the New York Yankees.
A 17 inch Barn Light Warehouse Pendant in a galvanized metal finish was chosen for the space. Galvanized metal is known for being a durable yet highly stylish material – what better fit for a growing boy’s bedroom! A unique feature to many of our barn light pendants are the addition of optional... Read More

The lighting in factories and manufacturing facilities of the early 1900â€™s was simplistic and functional, based primarily on low hanging trouble lights with protective wire guards that encased the bulb. This raw, simplistic design enabled a large amount of atmospheric lighting to spill out over workbenches and assembly lines in these industrial settings. With the development of traditional warehouse RLM lighting in the 1930â€™s, these typical lights were ultimately phased out in many facilities for reflective warehouse shades. In a sweeping attempt to recapture the simplistic nature of the Second Industrial Revolution, many homeowners and designers are... Read More

Providing radiant heat is extremely important to consider when raising pigs, chicks, lambs, and calves. Until now most brooder lamps were flimsy and lacked gains in performance due to their often small, shallow size. By increasing the dimensions and creating a deeper bowl design, our Farm & Barn Infra Red Brooder Lamps are capable of a larger more evenly distributed blanket of warmth. This feature proves to be invaluable after the incubating period of chicken and duck eggs, where 24 hours after they hatch they will require an evenly dispersed heat to properly warm the hatchlings. Classic brooders often emitted too much heat leading to more adjustments and... Read More